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Biden 'convinced' Russia will invade as Ukrainian rebels evacuate civilians
The US accuses Russia of using 'false-flag' attacks as a pretext for invasion.
The US accuses Russia of using 'false-flag' attacks as a pretext for invasion.
Local stocks gave up recent gains as tension mounts in the Ukraine.
The US government has issued some of its starkest warnings yet about what's next.
Images confirm what US and other Western officials have been saying.
New York Times: The happy complacency of post-Cold War peace is being shattered.
Grenade launchers, mortars and machine guns are reportedly being fired in Ukraine.
Russia has massed more than 150,000 troops east, north and south of Ukraine.
New York Times: For Putin the base is evidence of a perceived threat posed by Nato.
Britain's Defence Secretary has warned Russia is "ready" to invade.
The attack comes after weeks of rising fears that Russia is set to invade its neighbour.
New York Times: But as tensions with Russia mount, business has been slow.
New York Times: The Finnish president is not optimistic about the prospects for peace.
US intelligence says Russian invasion could be any day - Ukraine leader calls for calm.
An assault on capital Kiev could see urban warfare on scale not seen since WW2.
Russia's warnings escalating with military drills close to Ukraine.
There are nervous eyes on the escalating situation in Ukraine.
Biden has warned that the US would respond 'decisively' against Russia if they invade.
The move comes ahead of a feared Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Pie Funds CEO Mike Taylor talks to Liam Dann about the share market correction.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss warns of "massive consequences" unless Russia pulls back.
New York Times: The Ukraine crisis is here to stay.
New York Times: Putin offered a stark warning over the possibility of a full-scale war.
The 100,000 Russian troops near Ukraine have fuelled worries of a possible offensive.
Putin's presence makes him the highest-profile guest at the winter sports event.
New York Times: Oil companies that a year ago were dinosaurs, are now raking in profits.
New York Times: Putin was thrown by the aggressive US approach, officials suggest.
New York Times: Putin described the Ukraine joining Nato as a threat to world peace.
Russian President still maintains US and allies have failed to meet his security demands.
Putin could use any portion of his force of an estimated 100,000 troops to seize Ukraine.
New York Times: A significantly upgraded military is a key tool of Putin's foreign policy.